Q.Dairy & Homestead Animals
What is a family milk cow and how do I manage one?
A.
A family milk cow is a single dairy cow kept to produce milk for a household — typically a Jersey, Mini Jersey, or Dexter. Manage with daily milking (1-2 times depending on share-milking with calf), consistent forage and supplements, dry-off 60 days before calving, and predictable routine. Calving annually maintains lactation.
Livestock-breeds pages cover dairy management.